otrunga

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Macanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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ôtro +‎ unga, where ôtro derives from Portuguese outro.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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otrunga (plural otrunga quanto)

  1. other (not the one previously referred to)
    otrunga diathe other day
    otrunga vándathe other side
  2. another (one more; not the same)

Usage notes

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  • Determiners ending in -unga are pluralized by adding quanto.
  • ôtro is very rarely used in modern Macanese, except in fixed phrases such as trás di ôtro (one after another).

Pronoun

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otrunga

  1. other one (not the one previously referred to)
  2. another (one more; not the same one)
    Unga careta já choncâ na otrunga
    One car bumped into another

See also

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